Students can draw in a pet background, or what they would do if they could get any type of pet and decorate the background. Use it for all sorts of jump off points for creative writing lessons!
This Color For Fun is Perfect for Any Family Pet Unit, Pet Social Studies Unit or Pet Literacy Unit! All kids love learning about PETS!
*Use as morning work to work on fine motor skills.
*Place at a center to work on fine motor skills.
*Story starters.
*Staple one or more pages into your weekly homework packet for a little fun and joy!
*PERFECT for INDOOR RECESS!
*Use as a reward for the weekly homework being turned in.
*Use as a story starter.
*Use on Fun Friday if everyone finished their work.
*Staple one page into your weekly homework packet for a little fun and joy!
*Staple 5 to 10 pages together for a treasure box coloring book.
This resource is a perfect supplement for teachers who use the Journey's Reading Program. Other great classroom reads that it would work well with are:
How Animals Communicate by William Munoz
Animal Groups by James Bruchac
Little Rabbit's Tale by Wong Herbert Yee
Amazing Animals by Gwendolyn Hooks
Teacher's Pets by Dayle Ann Dodds and Marylin Hafner
What Pet Should I Get? by Dr. Seuss
Pet Show! by Ezra Jack Keats
Little Critter: Just One More Pet by Mercer Mayer
I Have a Pet! by Shari Halpern
Curious George and the Puppies by H. A. Rey and Margret Rey
Dogs - 10
Cats - 7
Fish - 2
Horse {or Pony} - 2
Rabbit {or Bunny} - 3
Snake - 2
Pig - 1
Snail - 1
Bird - 4
Swan - 1
Turtle - 2
Spider - 2
Frog - 2
Mouse {or Rat} - 1
40 Pages Total!!
The possibilities are endless!
* Print all the pages and bind together for your students for a literacy center writing book
* Terrific for your Emergency Sub Tub for morning work, let the sub have a few minutes to read your plans while the children color!
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